Adam Lambert and Queen first performed together in 2009 when Queen membersBrian May and Roger Taylor appeared on the eighth season of American Idol on which Lambert was a contestant. Shortly after the finale Brian May indicated to Rolling Stonethat he was considering Lambert as a front man for Queen. On January 26, 2017a 26-date concert tour through North America was announced.I have heard of this band and have loved their music for many years! Although, I didn’trealize that every song is an awesome song. Freddie Mercury was indeed a talent thatwill always be missed. I have heard a few say that Adam Lambert is certainly notFreddie Mercury. He’s not. He is the cutest, wittiest, singer and entertainer I’ve ever seen.His moves on stage, well, they are a little bit naughty and a little bit rock and roll.Brian May on guitar and vocals, Roger Taylor on drums, percussion, and vocals, andAdam Lambert, lead vocals. These guys were totally awesome. They work togetherlike a fine tuned machine.I am an ole’ Santana fan! But this kid, Adam Lambert is the real deal! These guys musthave changed their wardrobe at least seven to eight times throughout the show. TheTrinitron screens and laser light shows were the most magnificent I have witnessed in along while. It was an elaborate production, with several uses of the robot that graces thecover of News of the World. I was mesmerized the whole night.Of course my favorite is “Bohemian Rhapsody” as it’s close to my heart. But there is nota song that you don’t remember from days gone by. “We Will Rock You” to “We are theChampions” and all in between are fabulous!I have to say that if you are given the opportunity to see a show; this is the one to see!I will never forget and if by chance you guys come back this way again, I will be there!Thanks Adam and Queen for a truly magnificent show and an awesome night out in thebeautiful Musical City, Nashville, Tennessee! Come again!

My ticket stub from seeing Queen at Nashville's Municipal Auditorium in 1977 with the late Freddie Mercury on vocals.I remember this concert so well. What a great concert!by Pat Adams from the TennesseeConcerts.com website